Our May 2013 production was a great success thanks to the hard work of Pauline and her team.

Here is the team!

One member of the audience was so impressed by the performance she wrote a poem about it!

It was An Unexpected Visit!

As Maud got up off the floor

Pain in the head and chest

Why she was there she was not sure!

She spoke and no one heard her

Though family were in the room

She could talk herself hoarse

All was shrouded with gloom.

Maud realised she
was dead

When Trevor
Grimethorpe (alias Ken)

Being the local
undertaker

Dispatches the body
then.

But he's is so full
of importance

He really rips off
the dead

The family are
paying for the rest of their lives

In forever instalments
instead

From the very
expensive coffin

To the DIY package
on offer

Trevor makes sure
you don't want that one

He wants the money
in his coffer!

One package has
trouser-less attendants!

One package you dig
your own grave

You bury yourself
and fill in the plot

DIY is only for the
brave!

Mona was seriously
a moaner

She was aptly named

She was out for all
she could grab

And poor Lisa was
frequently blamed

Derek was
positively hen pecked

How many brain
cells does it take?

Thinking with the
little head,

He paid dearly for
his mistake.

As for Madame
Romano

Forget fifty shades
of grey

How many lives had
she had?

And sexual
encounters along the way!

All the royalty and
people of note

Oh yeah! She'd had
them all!

Wonder how many
lives I have lived?

Mmm! She'd
obviously had a ball!

But between you, me
and the gate post

Trevor Grimethorpe
I'll give a miss

Preying on the
recently bereaved

I felt he was
taking the p----

Maud still watched, unseen by the family. Plans for her funeral were not progressing well!

Madam Romano and Reverend Damien Jones revealed some surprises for Lisa about Maud's life .... and death!

Mona was determined to find the jewels and money she believed her mother had hidden.

Anne was scared by Madam Romano's efforts to contact Maud ... until she saw her friend.

Lisa and Derek resumed their romance and Mona was hit by a ton of bricks from the chimney whilst searching for the jewels.

Madam Romano finally revealed HER jewels were hidden in the stool Mona had been sitting on during the seance!

And when the play was all over

On came Ken in a ball gown of grey

Sporting a wig like Harpo Marx

And ending a perfect play

Beryl

Email feedback received via the website .......

"Congratulations to
everyone on a very entertaining and enjoyable night on Friday.The entire
audience were kept entertained and I have not laughed and giggled my way
through an evening so much for a long time. Also everyone in the room seemed to
be having a wonderful time too. It was nice to meet up with old friends, and all
this virtually on our doorstep and not costing a fortune. A great evening and
very good value. My friend and I will definitely be coming again."

Feedback on Facebook .....

Ian Wakefield: Last night watched Sharon and the rest of the cast
from the Triangle Players in a performance of "An Unexpected
Visit!!". All the cast were excellent and it was the best performance I
have seen from the Triangle Players, very well done.

Tilly Taphouse: I second that. Congratulations
Pauline on a great production & to all the cast & crew, well done. All
your hard work definitely paid off.